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technology is advancing. certain technologies are in mind. why is this coming to the forefront now? facial recognition technology is or not widely used on commercial basis. we have had an improvement in the higher quality digital cameras and by a metric data can be more easily extract. -- biometric data can be more easily extracted. if fund wraps were taken from different angles, it was difficult to match -- in photographs were taken from different and those, it was difficult to match them. -- the french angles -- different angles, it was difficult to match them. there are more identifiable images of privacy -- private images online. approximately 2.5 billion totals are uploaded to facebook each month. it is an amazing day the senate. amazing data set. i am sure you are all familiar with the ability to attack people in photographs. that came to the forefront of my mind when the president nominated me to be an ftc commissioner. i thought, what photographs are they out there of three? what do i look like in that photograph -- i thought, what photographs are out there of three -- of me
technology is advancing. certain technologies are in mind. why is this coming to the forefront now? facial recognition technology is or not widely used on commercial basis. we have had an improvement in the higher quality digital cameras and by a metric data can be more easily extract. -- biometric data can be more easily extracted. if fund wraps were taken from different angles, it was difficult to match -- in photographs were taken from different and those, it was difficult to match them. --...
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. >> it is now the largest technology company in the world by sales. we cover components all the way through to finished goods like home appliances, televisions and smartphones. so you will see a whole range of products at the booth where we are showing audio systems, home appliances, televisions, the whole range of electronic products. >> what is your position at samsung, for what are you response snble >> i'm responsible for our corporate strategy in north america america and looking at all of our corporate strategies across that. so overseeing all the product areas and strategies. >> you spent quite a few years in korea, correct? >> yes. why are you now in the snates >> probably they got tired of me and said i need a breather. but it's interesting when you've been in the headquarters. you've seen global responsibility but looking at narrower product lines. but in coming to the u.s., i can look at all the product lines in one geographic market. it's a different way of look k at the business. much more in the trenches than in the headquarters of the c
. >> it is now the largest technology company in the world by sales. we cover components all the way through to finished goods like home appliances, televisions and smartphones. so you will see a whole range of products at the booth where we are showing audio systems, home appliances, televisions, the whole range of electronic products. >> what is your position at samsung, for what are you response snble >> i'm responsible for our corporate strategy in north america america...
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she said, you know i know there's a technology shift going on. the next person, it's time to lead it. and i think we had probably the most seamless success you'll find in silicon valley. so i had a fresh set of eyes. i hadn't been part of the past success. i can bring an objectivity and a knowledge that was the future that i had to create. hopefully i'll be the right... >> charlie: the second set of eyes before you think about succession even. you should be thinking constantly about how to bring a fresh set of eyes in to help us to grow. >> absolutely. charlie: there are two interesting stories about you. it has to do with the family and one i think this was at bain. finish the story. your wife was an attorney correct? >> yes. charlie: she was going to san francisco. and you were with great love for the idea of family wanted to take the kids to school. and so you wanted to be there in san francisco. bain did not have a single client in san francisco. but you were therefore going to resign and go do something in san francisco. there was a guy name
she said, you know i know there's a technology shift going on. the next person, it's time to lead it. and i think we had probably the most seamless success you'll find in silicon valley. so i had a fresh set of eyes. i hadn't been part of the past success. i can bring an objectivity and a knowledge that was the future that i had to create. hopefully i'll be the right... >> charlie: the second set of eyes before you think about succession even. you should be thinking constantly about how...
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elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern elevators today. >> so the height of buildings is related to elevator technology. >> both of these technologies encourage architects to build taller buildings. engineering and materials s
elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in...
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they are not always connected to the information technology components. i think that is one area where the trajectory of meaningful use as it connect to the ability to create a technical capability for certified electronic records, i think it can be helpful. there is only so much that the technology by itself can do to address -- to address health literacy but there are absolutely things that are happening. we have seen things ranging from a display to the page but everything is hyper linked or things that bring the reading level down to a particular level that suits the reader. there is a lot we can learn from the disability community in this respect and some of the technologies they have. the other element is also a electronic help literacy. i know there are some terrific programs, generations, will one of them, and the number of others trying to increase our capability to be on line citizens. i think your point is right which is the trajectory of meaningful use could be a helpful and a blur. -- a helpful enablers. >> is a philosophy/strategy question o
they are not always connected to the information technology components. i think that is one area where the trajectory of meaningful use as it connect to the ability to create a technical capability for certified electronic records, i think it can be helpful. there is only so much that the technology by itself can do to address -- to address health literacy but there are absolutely things that are happening. we have seen things ranging from a display to the page but everything is hyper linked or...
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it's focused on technology. "the communicators" is here doing interviews and looking at some of the new technology. here's some more of our programming. former congressman tom davis, what are you doing out here at ces in vegas? >> guest: well, this is where it's a lot more productive here than congress and my own life. i'm speaking at one of the conferences here and trying to enjoy the show. >> host: what's deloiotte? >> guest: deloiotte is the largest of the big accounting firms, consulting firms, professional services firms in the country. it's a partnership. >> host: since you've retired from congress, is that what you've been doing? >> guest: that's what i've been doing, work anything the consulting practice. >> host: what's the panel that you are headlining -- >> guest: well, i've got an issue on congress tomorrow. i've got a couple other members, and we're going to just talk about the fiscal cliff, we talk about what's happening or not happening in washington and try to let people understand why it's the w
it's focused on technology. "the communicators" is here doing interviews and looking at some of the new technology. here's some more of our programming. former congressman tom davis, what are you doing out here at ces in vegas? >> guest: well, this is where it's a lot more productive here than congress and my own life. i'm speaking at one of the conferences here and trying to enjoy the show. >> host: what's deloiotte? >> guest: deloiotte is the largest of the big...
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we created a whole technology group. ron conaway and others have stepped up and said, why don't we have a consistent voice? yes we have the chamber of commerce, the wonderful group we have worked with for many years, but why not also have an additional voice? so we formed sf city, a citizen's initiative for technology and innovation, which was aimed at the new developing companies to give us a constant dialogue about their ongoing needs. anything we have done is they have also embraced the needs of our city. it is a two-way conversation. that led to us revising our stock options. we were one of the few cities in the country that was taxing stock options. again, not understanding how the ipo was working for the startup companies, realizing that we would be punishing them for their growth and turnaround, so we gave them another six-year exemption on that. by the way, if we grow, if we sustain and assist you in growing, can you help us with job training? that is what started the conversation on sf city. they have an ongoing
we created a whole technology group. ron conaway and others have stepped up and said, why don't we have a consistent voice? yes we have the chamber of commerce, the wonderful group we have worked with for many years, but why not also have an additional voice? so we formed sf city, a citizen's initiative for technology and innovation, which was aimed at the new developing companies to give us a constant dialogue about their ongoing needs. anything we have done is they have also embraced the...
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great technology. the industry has shown an ability to share, but when you are talking about communication systems, that's a far simpler task than when you talk about radar and how do we share spectrum at that point. but we definitely know it is where we need to go and there's got to be, not only here at home, and i talked about being ready so we're prepared to defend at home, but there's a spectrum management plan that all of our international partners are putting in place that we've got to be able to adapt to when we deploy forward. >> let me go to the question of the tactical strategic balance. there are folks who are saying, for example, the marine corps and the army are too focused on pushing capabilities down to small unit levels. and there's a concern by some that the services will trade away some of these strategic cape afternoon. what's the right balance between strategic and tactical? >> if you don't mind -- >> no, go ahead. >> our initial focus of the initial increment of our multifunction e
great technology. the industry has shown an ability to share, but when you are talking about communication systems, that's a far simpler task than when you talk about radar and how do we share spectrum at that point. but we definitely know it is where we need to go and there's got to be, not only here at home, and i talked about being ready so we're prepared to defend at home, but there's a spectrum management plan that all of our international partners are putting in place that we've got to be...
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is focused on technology. "the communicators" is here doing in interviews and looking at some of the new technologtechnolog y. here some are of our programming. former congressman tom davis what are you doing out here in nevada? >> guest: i am out here with deloitte and speaking at one of the conferences here and trying to enjoy the show. >> host: what is deloitte? >> guest: deloitte is a accounting firm and consulting firm the largest leading consulting firms professional services firms in the country. >> host: since you retired from congress is that what you have been doing? >> guest: that is what i've been doing, doing consulting. i have got a couple of members talking about the fiscal cliff and to talk about what is happening or not happening in washington and he tried to let people understand why why it's the way it is. for people who don't understand how washington works, sometimes we try to do demystified for them. >> host: tom davis is there particular angle to legislative policy when it comes to tech
is focused on technology. "the communicators" is here doing in interviews and looking at some of the new technologtechnolog y. here some are of our programming. former congressman tom davis what are you doing out here in nevada? >> guest: i am out here with deloitte and speaking at one of the conferences here and trying to enjoy the show. >> host: what is deloitte? >> guest: deloitte is a accounting firm and consulting firm the largest leading consulting firms...
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i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really bring together city departments to work in a coordinated way with our committee on information technology. to help create a chief information officer position for the city. i was also proud to work with then mayor newsome in passing the first generation of open data legislation that we have. but as our civil grand jury in june pointed out, our i-t in san francisco is still in need of a culture shock. and this is where all of us come in today. we have 200 data sets that have already been put out there, but by and large the data sets put out by city gov
i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really...
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older technology or new technology does not have the benefit of an existing one. that is what i would like to see. >> as anyone on the panel have a personal or business experience dealing with either a patent issue or with an immigration issue that might have something to do with this conversation? >> i have three open jobs right now. i have had hundreds apply and what we need is specialized. there are not that many people that have what we look for. i have had to turn down three applicants that are great, they are educated and have advanced degrees but they happen to live out of the country and i cannot afford to sponsor their be set. if i could, i have no idea if the job will be available. that is right now in my business. 20 jobs in michigan. >> we have a situation where we have been working with students we would like to bring on full- time and it is not possible. we cannot sponsor their visas. they're not u.s. citizens so it is not easy for them to stay. i have cousins that are getting a ph.d. is to stay in the country because they could not get jobs. i happe
older technology or new technology does not have the benefit of an existing one. that is what i would like to see. >> as anyone on the panel have a personal or business experience dealing with either a patent issue or with an immigration issue that might have something to do with this conversation? >> i have three open jobs right now. i have had hundreds apply and what we need is specialized. there are not that many people that have what we look for. i have had to turn down three...
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. >> translator: sharp should apply the igzo technology to more technology, like tvs, it needs to move quickly so the company can be widely recognized as the ultimate power saving equipment maker. >> reporter: analysts add that a technological advantage won't be enough to turn around sharp's fortune. >> translator: sharp can survive only if it gets support from banks, with tie-ins from other makers and sells unnecessary assets. they need to do all of these things to achieve turn around. >> reporter: company executives will compile a restructuring plan by march which could determine the fate of the company. chie tanaka, nhk world, tokyo. >>> japan's mini vehicle sales were the highest ever for january. sales of other kinds of cars declined. industry sources say new mini vehicle sales came to 154,000 units up 1% from a year earlier. new fuel-efficient models were rolled out. 383,000 new cars were sold last month, including mini vehicles. that's down 7% year-on-year and also a fifth straight monthly drop. industry officials say the decline stems from the end of september of government sub
. >> translator: sharp should apply the igzo technology to more technology, like tvs, it needs to move quickly so the company can be widely recognized as the ultimate power saving equipment maker. >> reporter: analysts add that a technological advantage won't be enough to turn around sharp's fortune. >> translator: sharp can survive only if it gets support from banks, with tie-ins from other makers and sells unnecessary assets. they need to do all of these things to achieve...
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she said, you know, i know there's a technology shift going on. the next person, it's time to lead it. and i think we had probably the most seamless success you'll find in silicon valley. so i had a fresh set of eyes. i hadn't been part of the past success. i can bring an objectivity and a knowledge that was the future that i had to create. hopefully i'll be the right... >> charlie: the second set of eyes before you think about succession even. you should be thinking constantly about how to bring a fresh set of eyes in to help us to grow. >> absolutely. charlie: there are two interesting stories about you. it has to do with the family and one i think this was at bain. finish the story. your wife was an attorney, correct? >> yes. charlie: she was going to san francisco. and you were with great love for the idea of family wanted to take the kids to school. and so you wanted to be there in san francisco. bain did not have a single client in san francisco. but you were therefore going to resign and go do something in san francisco. there was a guy nam
she said, you know, i know there's a technology shift going on. the next person, it's time to lead it. and i think we had probably the most seamless success you'll find in silicon valley. so i had a fresh set of eyes. i hadn't been part of the past success. i can bring an objectivity and a knowledge that was the future that i had to create. hopefully i'll be the right... >> charlie: the second set of eyes before you think about succession even. you should be thinking constantly about how...
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you need to invest in r & d and technology. spinning out has allowed to us do that. >> now, there is an uneven way that you made your quarter in that we saw some core prep growth lower than historical but terrific ticks up in procedural segments. is this a lumpy thing that will be smoothed over overtime or will the next quarter be a very tough comparison? >> we had a really good quarter that was bit on the successes overs last couple years. core prep was growing in the mid single digits. where you saw was across all of procedure solutions we saw an uptick after a very challenging year that we were reorganizing and reshaping that side of of the business. weep saw great strength in the infusion business and we saw a little bit of a slow down in our dispensing business but it was for the right reasons. it's because we're in the saddle in between the introduction of a new and leap frogging type of technology into the dispensing market so some of our customers have decided to lease from us for a while before upgrading to the new tec
you need to invest in r & d and technology. spinning out has allowed to us do that. >> now, there is an uneven way that you made your quarter in that we saw some core prep growth lower than historical but terrific ticks up in procedural segments. is this a lumpy thing that will be smoothed over overtime or will the next quarter be a very tough comparison? >> we had a really good quarter that was bit on the successes overs last couple years. core prep was growing in the mid...
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here is mark -- and some of the new technology. tom davis, what are you doing out here in las vegas? and speaking at one of the conferences and trying to enjoy the show. word?t is the >> leading consulting firm. >> since you have retired, is that what you have been doing? >> that is what i have been doing. >> what is the panel that you are headlining? >> we have a couple of members that will be talking about the fiscal cliff and what is happening or not happening in washington. try to let people understand why things are the way it is for people who do not understand how washington works. we try to demystify it for them. >> is there a particular angle to legislative policy when it comes to tech companies such as we are seeing here? >> they tend to be on the social side, social issues and to have a democratic heliceplolicies. on the economic policy, very free-trade, not a union type of operation. more market oriented. they get conflicted between the parties in this. the politics and the bay area is a culture that is a predominant fo
here is mark -- and some of the new technology. tom davis, what are you doing out here in las vegas? and speaking at one of the conferences and trying to enjoy the show. word?t is the >> leading consulting firm. >> since you have retired, is that what you have been doing? >> that is what i have been doing. >> what is the panel that you are headlining? >> we have a couple of members that will be talking about the fiscal cliff and what is happening or not happening...
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the last issue today to mention his technology because they think technology really is a cure for many of these areas that we see problems, whether it's impaired driving, we think technology has a role to play there pantheistic ignition interlock and also future technology like alcohol detection monitoring systems that can detect if a driver is legally impaired with a substance. so those are important things for us as we go forward and we think about technology. more importantly when they look at cars and see the changes occurred over our lifetime in vehicles, what we see is huge advances. i was just at the detroit auto show last month and i saw amazing games with respect to technology. collision avoidance to elegy and whether drivers impaired, distract it, fatigued, collision avoidance technology will be the future of life-saving devices. vehicles that can prevent, detect, mitigate and minimize accidents, crashes on our highways through using smart technology. so we look at technology is the real solution in many areas. we've certainly seen it best in aviation arena, things that contr
the last issue today to mention his technology because they think technology really is a cure for many of these areas that we see problems, whether it's impaired driving, we think technology has a role to play there pantheistic ignition interlock and also future technology like alcohol detection monitoring systems that can detect if a driver is legally impaired with a substance. so those are important things for us as we go forward and we think about technology. more importantly when they look...
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with this expansion, capacity is in mind, we do require better technologies, efficient technologies. we are assured with the discretion with exports, we will be able to find the right technologies for india. >> under the accord, japan will also send experts to india to help build energy-saving facilities. >>> that is going to wrap it up for biz tonight. let's get you a check of the markets. >>> residents of beijing have woken up for much of the past month under a dome of smog. they've looked out their windows to a haze of pollution. and residents of other cities are seeing the same thing. officials with the ministry of environmental protection say nearly half the population has been affected by serious air pollution. the officials said smog containing fine particulate matter has blanketed a quarter of china's land. they said about 600 million people are affected. the air in about 70% of chinese cities doesn't meet environmental standards. each year 15 million more cars take to the road. government officials say they want to reduce the density of fine particulate matter in the atmosph
with this expansion, capacity is in mind, we do require better technologies, efficient technologies. we are assured with the discretion with exports, we will be able to find the right technologies for india. >> under the accord, japan will also send experts to india to help build energy-saving facilities. >>> that is going to wrap it up for biz tonight. let's get you a check of the markets. >>> residents of beijing have woken up for much of the past month under a dome of...
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so the funding has been approved, and we have funding for the refresh of the technology. the project construction work has started. this kick off occurred in august. and the construction is in progress, and mechanical work and the electrical work actually are happening right now. the plan for the next few months is after the construction work is complete, we are going to have the equipment installed starting march. this is a multi phase and the first is where the dbi will have the data migrated which is going to be complete by the end of may and that is the goal and this space is going to be available at our 1616 location for the human service and planning to move in. so that is the critical project. which is infrastructure and that is going to help the two departments at one time. >> okay. that will work. >> yes. >> it has been two years. so at this time and we will prepare and again, it is the city wide consolidation that was searching for this. >> okay. >> so the next, technology improvement is the cashiering. the primary department that is working on the implementatio
so the funding has been approved, and we have funding for the refresh of the technology. the project construction work has started. this kick off occurred in august. and the construction is in progress, and mechanical work and the electrical work actually are happening right now. the plan for the next few months is after the construction work is complete, we are going to have the equipment installed starting march. this is a multi phase and the first is where the dbi will have the data migrated...
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some of the technology? the technology is smart manufacturing, integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still if you will. i think that's the big thing that really will have a big impact within the next decade. >> okay, were going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact of the industrial impacts. >> first of all, i didn't disagree with anything you said. i disagreed with the light he said, but it's a false economy. i believe in history if you look at music or software, music was done by labels. then came the internet, pc, tablets and players. anybody can create music. anyone can create software. it's not one versus the other. there's a record of one, 10, 100, with sun, 1 million. i would arrogated elyse interesting things happening now because that's the same thing for everyone. the most interesting stuff in his second software is intermediate sized markets. what we see today is digital tools that don't work the way they will ultimately come of that are useful today creating entirely new market for people like houses, furniture,
some of the technology? the technology is smart manufacturing, integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still if you will. i think that's the big thing that really will have a big impact within the next decade. >> okay, were going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact of the industrial impacts. >> first of all, i didn't disagree with anything you said. i disagreed with the light he said, but it's a false economy. i believe in history if you...
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. >> translator: sharp should apply the igzo technology to more technology, like tvs, it needs to move quickly so the company can be widely recognized as the ultimate power saving equipment maker. >> reporter: analysts add that a technological advantage won't be enough to turn around sharp's fortune. >> translator: sharp can survive only if it gets support from banks, with tie-ins from other makers and sells unnecessary assets. they need to do all of these things to achieve turn around. >> reporter: company executives will compile a restructuring plan by march which could determine the fate of the company. chie tanaka, nhk world, tokyo. >>> japan's mini vehicle sales were the highest ever for january. sales of other kinds of cars declined. industry sources say new mini vehicle sales came to 154,000 units up 1% from a year earlier. new fuel-efficient models were rolled out. 383,000 new cars were sold last month, including mini vehicles. that's down 7% year-on-year and also a fifth straight monthly drop. industry officials say the decline stems from the end of september of government sub
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technology generally. so i think the way we're going to proceed, we are one short, we are going to proceed by, i'm closing some questions -- posing some questions and then we will invite you all to suggest your questions. now, there's been obviously, in the last weeks and months, a certain amount of discussion of health information technology policy. so what i'd like to do is start with a general question for farzad and for paul. i would like them to each comment, to give us their sense of where we stand right now with respect to the implementation of hitech and with respect to the help of our health information technology policy agenda. and, obviously, christian i've always -- authority introduce you. i don't know if you had to escape their an emergency exit or whether you managed to get -- >> [inaudible] >> but the question on the agenda, and i know that we have all heard this discussion, widespread discussion about where we stand right now with health information technology policy, one of the issues wit
technology generally. so i think the way we're going to proceed, we are one short, we are going to proceed by, i'm closing some questions -- posing some questions and then we will invite you all to suggest your questions. now, there's been obviously, in the last weeks and months, a certain amount of discussion of health information technology policy. so what i'd like to do is start with a general question for farzad and for paul. i would like them to each comment, to give us their sense of...
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through using smart technology. we look at technology as a real solution in many areas. we certainly see it in excess in the aviation arena. things like controlled flight terrain. things like midair collision. we have seen technology be a tremendous resource in eliminating the types of accident. and so those are three things i would like to put out there on the most wanted list. this year. i would like to focus on highway safety. that's with the fatalities are occurring. i know, so you different interests around the table and i look forward to answering your questions. >> one or two and move around the table. let me start with a 787 investigation on friday kelly, you were spoking person told reuters look our investigators are moving swiftly and making progress. what progress have you made and what do you know now that you didn't a week ago? >> i actually have some news to share. that's why you guys to come to the breakfast. and a piece that have is the announcing later today we're doing a media update tomorrow morning. we can one about two wreaks ago. we did a media avai
through using smart technology. we look at technology as a real solution in many areas. we certainly see it in excess in the aviation arena. things like controlled flight terrain. things like midair collision. we have seen technology be a tremendous resource in eliminating the types of accident. and so those are three things i would like to put out there on the most wanted list. this year. i would like to focus on highway safety. that's with the fatalities are occurring. i know, so you...
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the company licenses -- listen, it licenses its technology, its chip architecture technology to other chip makers and gets a royalty own each chip shipped in devices. how long will the command keep up? it's looking good now. the arms holdings president joins us now in a fox business exclusive from san fransisco, and you look at the numbers here, and your q4 revenues. i look at revenues. not big on ats because i feel it can be engineered. this is up 19%. what's driving it right now? which portion of the business, simon, looks the best to you? >> well, across the board, we've had a very strong q4 and a very strong year. a lot of what's driving that is the success in growth of consumer products, smart phones, tablets, tvs, but they are designed into lots and lots of devices, really diverse range of applications, anything from refrigerators and toasters to antilock brake systems in cars and phones and tablets. it's a very diverse use of our technology, and look, many of the markets are growing. as a result of that, is a strong unit shipments for our partners flowing to us in terms of roya
the company licenses -- listen, it licenses its technology, its chip architecture technology to other chip makers and gets a royalty own each chip shipped in devices. how long will the command keep up? it's looking good now. the arms holdings president joins us now in a fox business exclusive from san fransisco, and you look at the numbers here, and your q4 revenues. i look at revenues. not big on ats because i feel it can be engineered. this is up 19%. what's driving it right now? which...
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technologies enabling consumers to be in charge. it's no longer the retailers saying you can only do this in my store or even an e commerce site saying you can do this on my site. consumers say i want to do what i want when i want how i want it. >> charlie: you can go on your splatter phone and say no, that's way out of line because i can go across the street and get it. >> really what's happening is people are starting shopping on a mobile device or on a web. retail last year, the off-line retail business, there 10 trillion. in over half of all retail transactions the consumer accessed the web at some point in the shopping experience. think about yourself. how many times do you go into a store now where you haven't already done some homework on the web? you've done a search to say what product would i want? let me read reviews? >> charlie: you ask your friends. >> i've looked on facebook. and then the choice is, the consumer choice we're trying to give consumers is do i want to buy it and have it shipped home to me tomorrow? do i w
technologies enabling consumers to be in charge. it's no longer the retailers saying you can only do this in my store or even an e commerce site saying you can do this on my site. consumers say i want to do what i want when i want how i want it. >> charlie: you can go on your splatter phone and say no, that's way out of line because i can go across the street and get it. >> really what's happening is people are starting shopping on a mobile device or on a web. retail last year, the...
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we need to renew our dna law this year because dna technology is a strategy that works. [applause] performance measured police, license plate readings, fingerprint technology, these things work. when these things work and are effective, we should do more of them. when we realize something is not working and is also expensive, should stop doing it. the death penalty is expensive and it does not work and we should stop doing it. [applause] research has shown it is not a good deterrent. it cannot be administered without racial bias. they cost three times as much as locking someone up for life without parole. a cannot be reversed it an innocent person is executed. it is time we replace this with life without parole. all across our ever more closely connected world, the majority of -- in seven countries, iran, iraq, the people's republic of china, north korea, saudi arabia, yemen, and the united states of america. i leave you with these words -- life is an ever evolving story of choice. letting go of things and ways that were in order to reach that for which we have yet to ac
we need to renew our dna law this year because dna technology is a strategy that works. [applause] performance measured police, license plate readings, fingerprint technology, these things work. when these things work and are effective, we should do more of them. when we realize something is not working and is also expensive, should stop doing it. the death penalty is expensive and it does not work and we should stop doing it. [applause] research has shown it is not a good deterrent. it cannot...
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aerospace, life sciences, military, agriculture, information technology, clean energy technology and the maritime trades. these clusters represent both the present and the future key drivers of economic growth and job creation in our state. we must support innovators in these areas with incentives to take risks and bring ideas from dream to reality. i have proposed a tradable r&d tax credit to help early-stage companies to develop and commercialize their idea. it's worked in other states, and it's something we can do this session. i will work with the legislature to make it more desirable for small and medium size businesses to hire more people in washington. we must also do a better job commercializing the technologies developed in our world-class research institutions, connecting the dots from the classroom to the laboratory to the marketplace. and no economic strategy would be complete without a transportation plan that facilitates this growth. this session i expect to work with stakeholders that have already committed to a bipartisan plan to build an infrastructure for the next g
aerospace, life sciences, military, agriculture, information technology, clean energy technology and the maritime trades. these clusters represent both the present and the future key drivers of economic growth and job creation in our state. we must support innovators in these areas with incentives to take risks and bring ideas from dream to reality. i have proposed a tradable r&d tax credit to help early-stage companies to develop and commercialize their idea. it's worked in other states,...
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he says the 3d printing technology offers real cost savings for the healthcare industry. "we can make these discs at very low costs and very fast so that the turn-around time from design to the testing level is very short. we're showing the manufacturing capabilities in the biomedical area and we use this machinery to facilitate that kind of research." the obama administration is proposing to put $1 billion into opening up to 15 new manufacturing innovation institutes to help make american industry more competitive and encourage investment in the u.s. "they're looking at the drop in gdp and manufacturing and how that has affected that, and they have a very bold and progressive plan to move manufacturing forward." > > rapid tech has helped over 900 companies with their manufacturing needs for parts like these, and ed tackett says that this is only the beginning. "we're starting to see a grassroots - if you will - movement where people are printing their own objects at their house, or at their work, or at their desktop, and i think that trend is going to continue for severa
he says the 3d printing technology offers real cost savings for the healthcare industry. "we can make these discs at very low costs and very fast so that the turn-around time from design to the testing level is very short. we're showing the manufacturing capabilities in the biomedical area and we use this machinery to facilitate that kind of research." the obama administration is proposing to put $1 billion into opening up to 15 new manufacturing innovation institutes to help make...
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satellite technology was the ideal disruptive technology for its time. it solved most of the problems that tied us to the constricted telecom world of 1968. it is like a tall radio tower. any place on the globe that can see the satellite can transmit. it has a lack of in with. it can carry a lot of tv signals at a low cost. he proceeded for the tasks he had in mind. it was opening up the telecom industry to new tv program voices, new opportunities for competition, and new services for consumers. to do this, he started with a simple idea that we called a policy that held any technically or financially qualified company could launch or operate a communication salad i -- satellite. in one stroke, adoption of this policy led to the entry of new satellite carriers. because of competition, nationwide connections were affordable for start up companies creating new cable program networks. like hbo and espn and mtv and ted turner's networks and even it expired -- inspired a new network concept called c-span. cable offered more than retransmit tv broadcast signals
satellite technology was the ideal disruptive technology for its time. it solved most of the problems that tied us to the constricted telecom world of 1968. it is like a tall radio tower. any place on the globe that can see the satellite can transmit. it has a lack of in with. it can carry a lot of tv signals at a low cost. he proceeded for the tasks he had in mind. it was opening up the telecom industry to new tv program voices, new opportunities for competition, and new services for...
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green energy technology. energy tends to be a huge kind of -- there are any number of demonstration projects early in kinds of things people can do. but it's the kind of activity that requires a certain degree of activity at scale. ened so that kind of infrastructural support is very important. and the federal government can do any number of things, but one is simply to provide a safe harbor for corporate partners to come together. not unlike what you were talking about, to bring them together with universities in precompetitive research including applied research areas. to help support shared infrastructure. that's where smaller companies that need to do pro to typing, some of the national labs are providing their major computational facilities to help companies with modeling and simulation, to be able to improve and begin to think about how to scale what they do. so it's kind of a daisy chain having -- going from the fundamental research to creating the kind of safe harbors and partnerships that can allow r
green energy technology. energy tends to be a huge kind of -- there are any number of demonstration projects early in kinds of things people can do. but it's the kind of activity that requires a certain degree of activity at scale. ened so that kind of infrastructural support is very important. and the federal government can do any number of things, but one is simply to provide a safe harbor for corporate partners to come together. not unlike what you were talking about, to bring them together...
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so you say concussion reduction technology. is that what you're doing? >> our claim is that we help reduce the possibility of head injury. that's our claim. we never mention the word "concussion". >> reporter: concussion reduction technology. >> exactly. that's the name of the product. >> reporter: but you're claiming that it reduces concussions or that's the name of your product? >> mm-hmm. we're not claiming that. >> reporter: even though your product is called concussion reduction technology. >> correct. but we're not claiming that. one is a name and one is a claim. and our claim is that we help reduce the possibility of head injury. >> reporter: after that interview, the company changed its packaging, actually removing the words "concussion reduction technology" from the box. david, it's now just called crt. >> they changed the labeling after your "nightline" investigation. but this is a real concern for parents. it would seem that products like these play into the fierce of parents who just really want to make their kids safe. >> absolutely. parents
so you say concussion reduction technology. is that what you're doing? >> our claim is that we help reduce the possibility of head injury. that's our claim. we never mention the word "concussion". >> reporter: concussion reduction technology. >> exactly. that's the name of the product. >> reporter: but you're claiming that it reduces concussions or that's the name of your product? >> mm-hmm. we're not claiming that. >> reporter: even though your...
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now the digitization is kind of like a technology project. it is not 100 percent, what it is is it is taking, our apiture cards or micro film and putting into a digital format that can run through our program and be able to provide the information to our our reports and other types of reports. that is budgeted on a agoing basis, nr is a transfer of funding for that project. we are, we have put out an rfp, i believe last year, we have a contract with a vendor to do it. we need to hire some in-house staff for that project. so all of that is set aside, the positions are authorized there is not anything that we need to include in this two-year budget that is new for that. so i think that we are addressing what we need to do right now. and we are trying to you know, basically, implement all of those projects before this kind of requesting and then going through the justification for it, when we are not sure, you know, we know that it is not that we are not sure, that we know where we are in it and we are going to be right now. so yes, i believe th
now the digitization is kind of like a technology project. it is not 100 percent, what it is is it is taking, our apiture cards or micro film and putting into a digital format that can run through our program and be able to provide the information to our our reports and other types of reports. that is budgeted on a agoing basis, nr is a transfer of funding for that project. we are, we have put out an rfp, i believe last year, we have a contract with a vendor to do it. we need to hire some...
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we have developed an innovative technology. a two-step process that taste -- takes a variety of ways to carbon resources and converts them into oil through a biological process. we do it at a lower cost and sustainably, and it has a benefit for not only industry but the planet. >> i will go get my checkbook. a round of applause for our panel. [applause] according to carl, we have five more minutes. so you get to clap again in five more minutes. [laughter] you have all talked a little bit about the culture here. how important is it that the environment here succeeds in continuing to draw people and draw talent and investment? the example we heard in your introduction was you went to school add mit. you came here to start your business. there is another guy on facebook who has said if he had it all to do over again, he would have stayed in boston. how important is that culture and environment? >> it is critical. it is critical to have minds that have been educated, interdisciplinary people coming to the table, different perspecti
we have developed an innovative technology. a two-step process that taste -- takes a variety of ways to carbon resources and converts them into oil through a biological process. we do it at a lower cost and sustainably, and it has a benefit for not only industry but the planet. >> i will go get my checkbook. a round of applause for our panel. [applause] according to carl, we have five more minutes. so you get to clap again in five more minutes. [laughter] you have all talked a little bit...
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leading technology today was computer sciences. c.s.c. concentrates on technology services. it has sold off two businesses, focusing on its core operations. the market continues to like the transition and improving revenues. shares were up 9.2% to a new 52- week high. video game maker electronic arts is at an 11-month high. the company launched its newest game, "deep space 3." more than two million customers downloaded a demonstration version, indicating strong demand. online social game maker zynga was expected to lose money in the last quarter. late today, it reported it didn't, but it expects to lose money this quarter. zynga has had a tough time replicating the early success of games like "farmville" and "words with friends." after closing up 7% in the regular session, zynga shares were higher by as almost 6% more in after hours trading. this comes after losing more than 70% in the past year. make-up company estee lauder led the consumer sector with sales growing across the globe. shares gained 6% to close at their highest price since october. the company raised its prof
leading technology today was computer sciences. c.s.c. concentrates on technology services. it has sold off two businesses, focusing on its core operations. the market continues to like the transition and improving revenues. shares were up 9.2% to a new 52- week high. video game maker electronic arts is at an 11-month high. the company launched its newest game, "deep space 3." more than two million customers downloaded a demonstration version, indicating strong demand. online social...